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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Barack Obama is a liar !! HOW SHAMEFUL !

A Connection Barack Obama Doesn't Want the American People to Know About
While Senator Barack Obama has been on the campaign trail this week telling voters that John McCain is beholden to greedy corporate executives, he has forgotten to tell those same voters the truth about his record.
With the exception of Senator Chris Dodd, Barack Obama has received more money from mortgage giant Fannie Mae during his three years in office than any other politician in the United States has received in the company's entire history. Senator Obama talks a lot about not taking money from lobbyists, but he d oes not seem to mind taking record sums of cash from corrupt corporate executives at Fannie Mae. The truth is that Obama holds these greedy corrupt executives in such high regard that he decided to have one of them, Jim Johnson, lead his search for finding a vice presidential running mate.
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Obama's Ties to Fannie Mae Run Deep
The American people are paying a huge price to bailout Fannie Mae. Corporate executives at Fannie Mae and other companies have violated the trust of the American people, and yet Barack Obama is willing and eager to take their money and involve them deeply in the affairs of his campaign. Simply put, the American people deserve better.
John McCain has a 25 year track record of fighting for the American people and taking on special interests. John McCain has taken on tobacco companies; John McCain has taken on the pharmaceutical industry; John McCain has ta ken on Washington lobbyists; and now John McCain is ready to take on the greed of corporate executives and Wall Street.
Debate Watching Parties
We're in the midst of a busy fall season with just under 50 days left until Election Day. The first presidential debate will be held next Friday, September 26th at the University of Mississippi. After months of refusing to hold joint town hall meetings with John McCain, Senator Obama will finally have to face John McCain one-on-one.

Must Clicks
In these times of economic crisis, American families cannot afford the policies that Barack Obama would institute as President. From painful tax increases to massive new government spending programs, the McCain campaign's latest ad exposes what effect an Obama presidency would have on the economy.
Watch the Ad Here:
The Obama Economy
Gove rnor Sarah Palin held a one-on-one interview with Sean Hannity from Fox News earlier this week.
You Can Watch the Clips from the Interview Here:
Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3
Must ReadsRecent Obama Ads More Negative Than Rival's, Study SaysBy Howard KurtzThe Washington PostSeptember 18, 2008
Despite perceptions that Sen. John McCain has spent more time on the attack, Sen. Barack Obama aired more negative advertising last week than did the Arizona Republican, says a study released yesterday.
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Recent Obama Ads More Negative Than RIval's, Study Says
McCain, Palin Town Hall Meeting Impresses West Michigan RepublicansBy Ted RoelofsThe Grand Rapids PressSeptember 18, 2008
As John McCain looked on, the question was all but put on a tee for Sarah Palin on Wednesday at Grand Rapids Community College.
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McCain, Palin Town Hall Meeting Impresses West Michigan RepublicansOur View on Bipartisanship: Who's the Better Uniter?USA TodaySeptember 18, 2008
McCain, in Congress for 26 years to Obama's four, has the longer record of producing bipartisan alliances on tough issues. He has bucked his party again and again to do just that-- on immigration, federal judges and campaign finance, to name three on which he enraged many Republicans by defying the party position and working with Democrats.
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Our View on Bipartisanship: Who's the Better Uniter

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